Nothing. Simply because there is no such thing as a male or female snail.
All snails are hermaphrodites. Meaning all snails have both sexual organs and they both sperm and lay the eggs. The snails "stick" themselves together by their underbellies and both fertilise each other.
There is no such thing as a male snail. Or a female snail for that matter.All snails are hermaphrodites. That means they have both sexual organs. Two snails mating will both sperm and lay the eggs.
A snail is both male and female, so it can mate with the first snail it meets on its travel.
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
There is no such thing as a male and a female snail, so there are no differences.All snails are hermaphrodites. That means they have both male and female reproductive organs. Mating snails will both sperm and lay eggs.
A snail is both female and male. They are hermaphrodites.
Snails are not male, nor female. They are hermaphrodites.
It doesn't matter because with snails, both male and female can have babies. They're reproductive organs are the same. :) As for your original question, I can't help you with that.
The male has white stripes on his shell and the female has brown stripes on her shell.
All Snails Have female and male parts all over there bodies, so they are female and male.
A snail has both reproduction is that they both a reproductive system of a male and a female
just look carefully at it
the male